Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Graffiti Blog Hop - Bookshelves Club Stamp Project

Graffiti Blog Hop
"Bookshelves" Club Stamp Kit - "Greeting Card Keeper" 

 Welcome to this month's ClubScrap Blog Hop!

To create the decorative portion of the front of the album, follow these steps:
1.  Spritz a non-stick craft sheet with various color sprays, glimmer mist, etc.
2.  Press the cardstock front pieces into the liquid colors, remove, dry with heat gun.
3.  Use Fizz kit stencil and spritz glimmer mist in various locations on cardstock.  Dry with heat gun.

4.   Use Aurora Borealis stencil and white gesso to add additional dimension to cardstock:
5.  Once dry, adhere to the album per instructions in kit.
6.  Using black india ink, rubber stamp images from Graffiti kit, Up, Up, & Away kit, and Wild Flower kit on to front and back panels as shown.  Outline each black image with white ink.  I used white gel pen.

7.  Finish up project per instructions and lastly add some handmade greeting cards in the keeper.
Thanks for visiting my blog during the ClubScrap Blog Hop!

Wanna see some more great creative ideas using this month's Graffiti kit from ClubScrap???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Jill P's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrapCreates for the full list of participants.

The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin /a>

21 comments:

  1. So cool - love the outlined letters.

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  2. Deb, that is awesome, love the color scheme!!

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  3. Beautifulbook,inside and out and cool technique!

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  4. Mixing kits has become my favorite! Great job, esp with the white pen, I'm terrible outlining.

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  5. WOW, the kit mixing going on is awesome, totally agree Janet!! Would have never thought to use the Wildflowers stamp Debbie, what a bold image for goes with the whole look of the book! Thanks for the step by steps.

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  6. Great tutorial and final product. Really like how you combined elements from so many kits. Thanks for inspiring!

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  7. Great version of the Card Keeper, Deb! More "mashing"...love it!

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  8. Wow--fantastic, Deb. You've done it again! Loved all of the steps showing how you transformed the outside cover wraps. Thank you for hopping with us!

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  9. I don't have that Fizz stencil in my collection, but great idea with the Aurora Borealis stencil - I'll have to steal that idea to add a little bit of interest to my projects. Thanks for sharing Deb!

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  10. I still need to make this project and absolutely love what you did with it! Love all the mixed media stencil work too!

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  11. Wow - way cool card keeper! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  12. Your cover for the card keeper is awesome Deb!

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  13. Deb, I love how you changed the directions for this card keeper. I still have one more to make.

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  14. Your card keeper is beautiful. Thank you for such a complete tutorial. I love seeing how the layers are built up. TFS!

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  15. Wow! That is beautiful! You make it look so easy.

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  16. Goodness Gracious! Deb, wonderful album!

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  17. Wow! Awesome artist covers on that Card Keeper!

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